Does Nissan extended warranty cover batteries?

Does Nissan extended warranty cover batteries?

Replacement Battery Warranty A Replacement Battery Limited Warranty is also included for new Nissans. Under this warranty, a replacement battery is provided at a “pro-rata adjustment” up to 84 months after the date of the battery’s purchase or installation, whichever is earlier.

Can a Nissan tire be replaced with road hazard coverage?

New tires are an investment, and with our road hazard coverage*, if you get a flat, in most instances, we’ll be able to repair or replace it. *Eligible tires only. Restrictions apply. See Road Hazard Consumer Brochure for complete details regarding 24-month Road Hazard Coverage.

How often should you change brake fluid on a Nissan Versa?

Do Nissan Versa brakes last 50-60,000 miles??? As others have said, the dealer this time (Mar 2017 oil change) said $105.00 brake fluid flush is recommended, even though the 20,000 mark is well past. Should I ask my daughter to take it to a local national shop (like Firestone) and see if they can check the condition of the brake fluid for free?

What kind of brake fluid does Nissan use?

It appears, Nissan requires regular old DOT3 brake fluid. Just like on my 2008 and 2011 Jeeps, both of which do not require any brake fluid maintenance. Maybe Nissan was previously sued for a brake contamination issue?

Where can I get a Nissan tire quote?

*Eligible tires only. Customer must present a printed or digital lower-priced quote on an identical tire dated within 30 days of purchase from a tire retailer and installer within 100 miles of dealership. Internet quotes are only valid for competitors with a physical retail sales and installation location within the 100-mile radius.

What should Nissan do at 30, 000 miles?

It’s also recommended to change out the air filter in the cabin to ensure that your ride is comfortable. Your service professional should also rotate the tires and perform a detailed inspection of the brakes. At 30,000 miles, the service will be a bit more in-depth.

What should I know about Nissan service intervals?

These service intervals are a general guide of when key components may start to experience problems. It’s important to note that not all cars are built the same. The information below should be used as a guide. Check with the owner’s manual to get exact information about the service schedule recommended by the manufacturer for your vehicle.

New tires are an investment, and with our road hazard coverage*, if you get a flat, in most instances, we’ll be able to repair or replace it. *Eligible tires only. Restrictions apply. See Road Hazard Consumer Brochure for complete details regarding 24-month Road Hazard Coverage.

Why is it important to keep your Nissan in good condition?

Regular maintenance is a key part of vehicle ownership. Whether you own a small sedan or a large SUV, automobiles are complex machines that need to be in good condition to keep you safe. Investing in routine service can improve your Nissan’s overall health in the long run and ensure that it performs well for many years to come.

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